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Today, when the world has become a global village, we need to really know our brothers and sisters living across the world. What is a better way than by telling each other about worlds, cultures and philosophies of one another through books or blogs. This book is an attempt to let the world know about India and its rich philosophical strains. For this the chosen persona is the Indian Nobel Laureate Rabindra Nath Tagore whose poetic philosophy has colours of not only east but west as well. He truly represents the mind of a world citizen and revisiting him might open the dark pores of our mind…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Today, when the world has become a global village, we need to really know our brothers and sisters living across the world. What is a better way than by telling each other about worlds, cultures and philosophies of one another through books or blogs. This book is an attempt to let the world know about India and its rich philosophical strains. For this the chosen persona is the Indian Nobel Laureate Rabindra Nath Tagore whose poetic philosophy has colours of not only east but west as well. He truly represents the mind of a world citizen and revisiting him might open the dark pores of our mind to make us realize that man may live at different places but his mind and heart function universally. Hence we may name our quests differently through religions or philosophical movements but the means tell the same thing to reach to the same end., be it Christianity, Hinduism, or any other religion, or be it Transcendentalism, Pantheism, sufism etc.
Autorenporträt
Dr Monali Bhattacharya is presently working as an Associate Professor in English at Banasthali University, Rajasthan-India. Her specialization is comparative literature and her doctoral thesis has been on American and Indian Literature. She has supervised many M Phil and Ph.D scholars and her current interests include interdisciplinary research now